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Legal Theory & Systems - Origins and Evolution of the European Union (The New European Union Series)

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Book Synopsis: This well-respected text provides a lively, comprehensive, and authoritative account of the emergence and evolution of the European Union from the aftermath of the Second World War to the uncertainties of the present era. It explains the forces, events, and individuals that have shaped one of the most unusual and controversial political entities in history. This second edition, which forms part of the successful New EU series, covers key issues including the antecedents of European integration in the years before the Second World War; the challenges of reconstruction and reconciliation in the early post-war period; the ups and downs of European integration in 1960s and 1970s; the acceleration of European integration in the late 1980s and early 1990s; almost-continuous enlargement; the eurozone crisis; the constitutionalization of the EU; and Britain's troubled membership. The text is updated throughout and includes new chapters focusing on Britain and European integration, and the constitutionalization of the EU. Further reading guides encourage students to develop their interest and understanding, and this text is one of many OUP EU titles supported by an online resource centre including: Maps of enlargement Journal articles Interactive map of Europe Interactive timeline Web links

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Discover the Origins and Evolution of the European Union with "The New European Union Series". This comprehensive and authoritative book provides a captivating account of how the EU emerged and evolved from the aftermath of the Second World War to the uncertainties of the present era. Delve into the forces, events, and individuals that have shaped one of history's most unusual and controversial political entities.

Uncover the antecedents of European integration and the challenges faced during the reconstruction and reconciliation period in the early post-war years. Explore the ups and downs of European integration in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the accelerated integration that took place in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Gain insights into the continuous enlargement of the EU and its impacts, including the eurozone crisis and the constitutionalization of the EU.

With updated content throughout, this second edition of "The New European Union Series" includes new chapters focused on Britain's troubled membership and the constitutionalization of the EU. Further reading guides encourage students to deepen their interest and understanding, while the online resource center provides access to maps of enlargement, journal articles, an interactive map of Europe, an interactive timeline, and web links for additional information.

Don't miss the opportunity to expand your knowledge on European Union history and politics. Get your copy of "The New European Union Series" and embark on a journey through the intricate origins and evolution of this remarkable political entity.

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